George "Shotsie" Johnson obituary, 1921-2012

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George "Shotsie" Johnson

1921 - 2012

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Anna

October 5, 2012

I remember his amazing blue eyes and gorgeous silver hair. Most of all, I remember the wonderful smile that light up his entire face when he greeted people. May the precious memories you have of each other bring comfort to you at this time, I will continue to keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers. With love and friendship always,

Barbara Roehrs-Tintera

September 28, 2012

What a great husband and father and Man. He was surely loved . We can still visualize him in his swimming trunks skimming the pool on Glenwild Ave. You're in our thoughs and prayers .
With Love,
The Roehrs Family...

Pamela Perry

September 25, 2012

To My Dad,
You could not only sing but you were the best dancer too. You had charsma and charm of anyone I knew. Anytime we got the chance to dance and I looked into your beatiful face it was such a special feeling between the both of us. You were such a wonderful father and father in law, and the greatest grandpa ever. I miss so very much but I know you are in a better place now and singing up a storm. Don't let anyone give you the "Who Pushed Jake"

Love Pam & Bobby

Joyceann Johnson

September 19, 2012

Dad, You were the best father-in-law anyone could ever wish for. You always treated me as one of your daughters, whom you cherished so much. How fortunate I am to have such a wonderful and loving family. And, yes, I was always jealous of your blue eyes and long black eye lashes -- I felt only I should have them, not you. I'm winking back at you because I know I'm your favorite daughter-in-law and always will be. Love you always, and kisses to all my aunts and uncles you are now with. Hug them tight and all sing a little song together. Love, Joyceann

September 19, 2012

I was so very sad to hear the news about Shotsie's passing. Thank you, Janis, for letting me know. I will always remember him as the gracious man who sang beautifully no matter what the occasion. My sincere sympathy is extended to Helen and the rest of the Johnson family. Rest in peace, Shotsie! Take your rightful place in the Angel's Choir!
Sandy Hamel, Sarasota, FL

September 19, 2012

May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories as you celebrate a life well lived surrounded with love.

Barbara Henry Rath and family.

September 19, 2012

May the family and friends find hope in the God of all comfort. 2 Cor. 1:3-5

karen guglielmini

September 19, 2012

to a wonderful father who always had a smile on his face and played the best
air piano this side of the universe
i'm sure you had a fantastic welcome
love
karen and vinny

Mary Ann Johnson Dlugosz

September 18, 2012

Aunt Helen, Dennis, Janis, Pam, Karen, Kathy, spouses and grandchildren...So sorry to hear of Uncle George's passing. Not many families have the wonderful memories that our family has. I'll never forget thinking there was no other beer other than Shaeffer! I'm sure there was a wonderful family reunion. Rest In Peace Uncle George!

September 18, 2012

Bob and I would like to extend our sympathy to the whole family.

Bob and Cookie Sabo, West Milford,NJ

Jim & Eileen Kensek

September 18, 2012

To the Johnson Family I am sorry for your loss
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers

September 18, 2012

Goodbye My Daddy. Forever I will miss you
forever I will love you...
Janis

September 17, 2012

Dear Aunt Helen,cousins,spouses and grandkids...A toast to a wonderful life! May Uncle "Shotsie" rest in peace. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers...Love, Patti,John,Conor, Brendan & Erin
FYI...When we were little, Mom always said that thunder was "the angels bowling" and lightening was when they made a strike. The weather service is predicting a big storm for NJ on Tues.Coincidence or might that noise just be the Johnson Clan?

Sue LaPointe

September 17, 2012

Well what can I say about George James Johnson. What a lucky man to have all of his kids and wife around him for such a long time. He was one of the funniest men I ever knew. I loved living at 123 Glenwild and playing Linda Rondstadt for him and watching golf together. What fun. I learned how to drink a Schaefer beer for breakfast to help with the hangover. What a lucky man to have been able to grace this earth with his presence for such a long time. I'm sure there were many waiting at the pearly gates with open arms and a drink in their hand. Please know that my heart aches for you all but knowing that he's up there watching over us with some of the "best" gives me peace. I hope it will bring you peace too. Love you all, Sue

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